Monthly Archives: June 2025

Climate change discourse: a battleground between green capitalism and degrowth?

Climate change discourse: a battleground between green capitalism and degrowth?

The effects and management of climate change are a daily part of most scientific disciplines and public debate. We live in an unusual context that exacerbates socioeconomic, cultural, and political dynamics that, like Marc Augé ‘s (1993) non-places , transform the relationship between humans and nature into a constant transit, where ecosystems are nothing more than transit stations for […] … learn more→

The complex reality of college student mental health: Data reveals both challenges and positive trends

The complex reality of college student mental health: Data reveals both challenges and positive trends

The word “crisis” is used frequently and, I would argue, inaccurately, to depict the psychological well-being of today’s college students. It is true that college students’ mental health has deteriorated in many regards during the past two decades. The Healthy Minds Study, which gathers national survey data on tens of thousands of students annually, has found that the percentage who […] … learn more→

Claude writes a blog post…

Claude writes a blog post…

I don’t write this blog in the same style that I write my academic papers. I guess that’s obvious. Different audiences, different purposes. Sometimes people ask me about the differences between academic writing and blogging and I do have an answer. But I did also recently ask AI Claude to analyse my blog writing style […] … learn more→

TikTok and Teen Mental Health: Research Alerts

TikTok and Teen Mental Health: Research Alerts

TikTok is one of the most popular social media platforms among teenagers. According to research, the platform is reshaping their attentional, emotional, and cognitive cues, with a significant impact on their mental health and self-development. Testimonies from bereaved families have demonstrated the sometimes tragic consequences of unsupervised exposure. In November 2024, for example, seven French families sued […] … learn more→

Assessment in the age of AI – unis must do more than tell students what not to do

Assessment in the age of AI – unis must do more than tell students what not to do

In less than three years, artificial intelligence technology has radically changed the assessment landscape. In this time, universities have taken various approaches, from outright banning the use of generative AI, to allowing it in some circumstances, to allowing AI by default. But some university teachers and students have reported they remain confused and anxious, unsure about what […] … learn more→

Artificial Intelligence and Workplace Well-being: Current Applications

Artificial Intelligence and Workplace Well-being: Current Applications

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of work not only in terms of productivity but also in terms of employee well-being. From mental health monitoring to occupational risk prevention, AI is being integrated into the workplace with the aim of improving workers’ quality of life. However, its implementation also raises ethical dilemmas, privacy concerns, […] … learn more→

The Internet is rotting: Are we losing our digital memory?

The Internet is rotting: Are we losing our digital memory?

Every day, thousands of web pages disappear without a trace. And with them, memories, knowledge, and fragments of our history vanish. When everything seems just a click away, it’s paradoxical that the World Wide Web (WWW) we call the Internet—that immense digital archive of our global civilization—is silently evaporating. From clay tablets to broken links […] … learn more→

Your brain learns from rejection − here’s how it becomes your compass for connection

Your brain learns from rejection − here’s how it becomes your compass for connection

Imagine finding out your friends hosted a dinner party and didn’t invite you, or that you were passed over for a job you were excited about. These moments hurt, and people often describe rejection in the language of physical pain. While rejection can be emotionally painful, it can also teach us something. I am a social psychology […] … learn more→

How to train future global citizens? An educational and ethical emergency

How to train future global citizens? An educational and ethical emergency

How can we educate global citizens? While the question is crucial in an interconnected world, the answers are complex, as they require rethinking the traditional organization of school and university pathways. Here are some pointers. “Entering Spain, I don’t feel like I’m arriving, but like I’m returning […] Our classics are the classics of Spain, […] … learn more→

A quarter of the world’s population are adolescents: major report sets out health and wellbeing trends

A quarter of the world’s population are adolescents: major report sets out health and wellbeing trends

The Lancet has released its second global commission report on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. Adolescents are defined as 10- to 24-year-olds. The report builds on the first one, done in 2016. The latest report presents substantial original research that supports actions it recommends to be taken across sectors as well as at global, regional, country and local level. […] … learn more→